Any screen Turns white by contrast with the tragic pall; And her dubiety distracts at least, As well as snow, from such decided black.
Without dubiety you deserve death," he said at the last, "but because of your youth I give you one chance.
Without dubiety our plain course was to have fallen back across the Nairn among the hills and let the Duke weary his troops trying to drag his artillery up the mountainsides.
Yet Doctor Dubiety of St. George's tells me that I have been a signal sinner, and bids me, now, to repent of my evil ways.
Dubiety is in the right no doubt;--how could a Doctor of Divinity be ever in the Wrong?
He had many moments of dubiety about her fortune .
He imagined that there was a note of dubiety in her voice, but he did not press her for greater praise, and they finished the correction of the proofs and sent them to Mr. Claude Jannissary as quickly as they could.
The old woman and the girl regarded each other for a moment, and then Mrs. MacDermott had taken Eleanor's outstretched hand and had drawn her to her and had kissed her; and John's dubiety disappeared from his mind.
He imagined that his mother must like Eleanor simply because he liked her, but as he held a swing-door open so that his mother might pass through, a sudden dubiety took possession of him and he became full of alarm.
Jeffard put the tea-tray aside and with it the air of abstraction, and in a better light his interlocutor would not have failed to remark the swift change from dubiety to assurance.
Opposite the alley he stopped and made as if he would cross the street, but the impulse seemed to expend itself in the moment of hesitation, and he went on again, slowly, as one to whom dubiety has lent its leaden-soled shoes.
A stone gap, flung in ruins among black hoof-marks, soon gave a more precise indication, and we left the road, with profound dubiety on my part as to where we were going and how we were going to get there.
I felt considerable dubiety about catching the train at Coppeen Road, all the more that it was a flag station, demanding an extra five minutes in hand.
I have never discovered the least symptom of anydubiety in her mind in reference to the gospel of Jesus Christ.
His face must have conveyed dubiety with respect to Hume's last remark, for the other continued eagerly: "It is quite true.
Try and adopt my opinion," he answered, with a smile, for the girl's dubiety was not very flattering.
However, being relieved from any dubiety as to his whereabouts she went back to the service-room and gave herself the luxury of a moment's rest.
He knew that Brand was not likely to leave them in any dubietyas to the past.